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package org.apache.spark.examples.streaming

import java.io.{InputStreamReader, BufferedReader, InputStream}
import java.net.Socket

import org.apache.spark.{SparkConf, Logging}
import org.apache.spark.storage.StorageLevel
import org.apache.spark.streaming.{Seconds, StreamingContext}
import org.apache.spark.streaming.StreamingContext._
import org.apache.spark.streaming.receiver.Receiver

/**
 * Custom Receiver that receives data over a socket. Received bytes is interpreted as
 * text and \n delimited lines are considered as records. They are then counted and printed.
 *
 * To run this on your local machine, you need to first run a Netcat server
 *    `$ nc -lk 9999`
 * and then run the example
 *    `$ bin/run-example org.apache.spark.examples.streaming.CustomReceiver localhost 9999`
 */
object CustomReceiver {
  def main(args: Array[String]) {
    if (args.length < 2) {
      System.err.println("Usage: CustomReceiver <hostname> <port>")
      System.exit(1)
    }

    StreamingExamples.setStreamingLogLevels()

    // Create the context with a 1 second batch size
    val sparkConf = new SparkConf().setAppName("CustomReceiver")
    val ssc = new StreamingContext(sparkConf, Seconds(1))

    // Create a input stream with the custom receiver on target ip:port and count the
    // words in input stream of \n delimited text (eg. generated by 'nc')
    val lines = ssc.receiverStream(new CustomReceiver(args(0), args(1).toInt))
    val words = lines.flatMap(_.split(" "))
    val wordCounts = words.map(x => (x, 1)).reduceByKey(_ + _)
    wordCounts.print()
    ssc.start()
    ssc.awaitTermination()
  }
}


class CustomReceiver(host: String, port: Int)
  extends Receiver[String](StorageLevel.MEMORY_AND_DISK_2) with Logging {

  def onStart() {
    // Start the thread that receives data over a connection
    new Thread("Socket Receiver") {
      override def run() { receive() }
    }.start()
  }

  def onStop() {
   // There is nothing much to do as the thread calling receive()
   // is designed to stop by itself isStopped() returns false
  }

  /** Create a socket connection and receive data until receiver is stopped */
  private def receive() {
   var socket: Socket = null
   var userInput: String = null
   try {
     logInfo("Connecting to " + host + ":" + port)
     socket = new Socket(host, port)
     logInfo("Connected to " + host + ":" + port)
     val reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream(), "UTF-8"))
     userInput = reader.readLine()
     while(!isStopped && userInput != null) {
       store(userInput)
       userInput = reader.readLine()
     }
     reader.close()
     socket.close()
     logInfo("Stopped receiving")
     restart("Trying to connect again")
   } catch {
     case e: java.net.ConnectException =>
       restart("Error connecting to " + host + ":" + port, e)
     case t: Throwable =>
       restart("Error receiving data", t)
   }
  }
}
